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  Today, Tamils around the world are commemorating 16 years since the massacres at Mullivaikkal. Though more than a decade-and-half has passed, the situation on the island for Eelam Tamils seems as precarious as ever. There has been no accountability for the atrocities that took place. The seizure of historic Tamil land has continued unabated. And an enduring political solution that will…

Mangala claims to have halted UN investigation and saved Rajapaksa

Sri Lanka’s finance minister Mangala Samaraweera claimed his government was able to halt a United Nations investigation into human rights violations committed by the military and saved former president Mahinda Rajapaksa from facing trial at an international tribunal.

“Our country was marked as a blood stain on the world map,” said Samaraweera. “We were accused of violating human rights in the war. An international investigation was to be held even without our involvement."

Scotland’s police cancel Sri Lankan police visit following pressure from Tamil activists

Scotland’s police announced a last minute cancellation of a visit by a contingent of Sri Lankan policemen to the UK, which was scheduled for this month, following pressure from Tamil activists.

The Sri Lankan contingent, which included controversial head of the Sri Lanka Police IGP Pujith Jayasundara, were due to visit for a training program.

However, on Friday night the Foreign Office said “plans for the delegation have changed and the visit is now no longer going ahead next week”.

The Scotsman reports that the cancellation came following pressure from Tamil activists, with artist M.I.A. stating the Sri Lankan states treatment of Tamils was “genocidal”.

Protest in Jaffna calling for release of Tamil political prisoners

Tamils in Jaffna protested calling for the release of Tamil political prisoners who are currently hunger striking for their freedom in Anuradhapura prison.

US Naval Special Warfare Unit conducts further training for Sri Lankan troops

The US Naval Special Warfare Unit held further training sessions for Sri Lankan navy soldiers in Trincomalee last week, as engagement between the two militaries continues to grow despite a lack of accountability for war crimes committed by Sri Lankan troops.

Military always in highest readiness' says army commander

Sri Lanka's military "is always in its highest readiness to defend the country in all aggressions" said the head of the army Mahesh Senanayake in a speech to troops as they concluded a military exercise last week.

Sirisena tells Sri Lankans in New York he will 'safeguard' soldiers

Sri Lanka's president told an audience at the embassy in New York that his government is "always fully committed to safeguard the honour, dignity and respect of war heroes from the top generals to the last private soldier", as he continued to reject a hybrid accountability mechanism for crimes committed by Sri Lankan troops.

Hunger striking Tamil political prisoners refuse medical treatment

Tamil political prisoners who have been hunger striking for 16 days have begun refusing medical treatment since Friday.

All ten detainees who have been protesting for their release were receiving treatment for around a week due to the severe decline in their health.

However all ten, including two detainees that were transferred from Magazine to Anuradhapura prison, decided to escalate their strike on Friday by also refusing medical treatment.

Tamil journalist attacked in Jaffna

A Tamil journalist was attacked in Jaffna on Friday while she was riding her motorcycle home.

Sumithi Thangarasa, a freelance journalist, said she was on her way home from the temple when she noticed she was being followed by an unknown person on another motorcycle.

She attempted to swerve her vehicle away when she noticed the attacker was attempting to crash into her, but the attacker followed and crashed into her and threatened her verbally before fleeing the scene.

Sumithi said she had suffered shock and some injuries from the attack, which she reported to Jaffna police.

Sri Lankan govt 'keen' to resume ferry service from Northern Province to Tamil Nadu

The Sri Lankan government has strongly considered the possibility of resuming the ferry service between Rameshwaram and Talaimannar according to the tourism minister.

Speaking at a World Tourism Day event at the University of Jaffna, the minister, John Amaratunga, said the government was keen as the service would benefit Northern Province tourism.

The minister all said he frequently requested the Tamil diaspora to return and invest in tourism.

At the same event the chief minister of the North, C V Wigneswaran, agreed that the province’s tourism industry was in need of growth but that that was being inhibited by external factors.

Sri Lanka commander says army can reinstate camps in the North

Sri Lanka’s army commander has said the army can reinstate camps in the North if necessary and clamoured for the forces to be given powers to deal with Jaffna’s gang problem.

Speaking at the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, commander Mahesh Senanayake said “the army is strong and national security is one of its main duties. We know better about national security than others. Nothing has changed. It is the army which secured victory for Sri Lanka in its fight against the LTTE. Similarly, the army will be always ready with its services to safeguard the country.”